swee'pea99
Squire
Aaaargh! Got this, googled, replaced the CMOS, same difference. Plan B - replace hard drive, same difference. Am I stuffed? Any ideas? Ta.
2Loose said:All good advice, but S_t_e_v_e +1
I am betting on a SATA cable here...faulty or broken inside, so no amount of unplugging it in and plugging it back in will fix it.
Remove HD cables from motherboard and try again with the disk in the drive. See what occurs.
swee said:Well done... that's a lot closer to finding out why.... as its pointing to a HD problem... maybe it is the cable as 2Loose suggested.... Listen out for the Hard drive spinning up to speed when you switch it back on, in case its a power problem...